The final approved budget does not include the $200 million sought as payouts for legal settlements, frustrating survivors and the agencies that once served them.
Archive for May 2024
Look who’s talking: Social work podcasts as continuing professional development in England
Substance Use Patterns among Early Adolescents in an Urban Community: Associations with Risk and Promotive Factors
Home Projects and reports Youth, Protests and the Polycrisis: Report Youth, Protests and the Polycrisis Exploring how youth protests can help to build public support for change
Efficacy of neuromobilization in the treatment of low back pain: Systematic review and meta-analysis
Get Active Together: Social Support Can Help Keep You Moving
Social Context and Early Disposition Departures: An Examination of Disparity in Immigration Sentencing Across U.S. District Courts
New York Lawmakers Reject State Bailout for Child Welfare Agencies Facing Abuse Lawsuits
Bernie: The Podcast | Episode 6 – Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Procedural Justice Spill-Over and Recidivism After Release From Prison
Her class and his class: Does social class matter for fertility?
Debating the Best Way to Fix Social Security
Re “Want to Fix Social Security? The Well-Off Must Accept Smaller Checks,” by Peter Coy (Opinion, nytimes.com, May 13)
Strain, Anger, and Prison Misconduct: Examining the Impact of Unfair Wages, Broken Social Ties, and Dehumanization
Hewers of wood and drawers of water: English subaltern education from the charity schools to the neoliberal meritocracy of widening participation
Psychological impact and associated factors of the COVID-19 pandemic among pregnant women in Fafan Zone health institutions, Somali Region, Eastern Ethiopia, 2021
Unlawful employment of third-country nationals in Austria
Housing and temporary legality: The evictability and settlement of refugees in Swedish municipalities
A multilevel analysis of the determinants of HIV testing among men in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from Demographic and Health Surveys across 10 African countries
Heather Humphreys opposed Covid-19 designation for social welfare purposes
Minister for Social Protection Heather Humphreys said that given widespread community transmission of Covid-19 it was ‘unclear’ to her how it could be proven ‘with reasonable certainty’ whether a person had got sick in work or not.
Empowering Expecting Women to Obtain High-Quality Healthcare in Pakistan: An Evaluation of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Conditional Cash Transfer Program
Financial inclusion and the contested infrastructures of cash transfer payments in South Africa
Do different sources of sexuality education contribute differently to sexual health and well-being outcomes? Examining sexuality education in Spain and Portugal
Parenting Practices and Children’s Cognitive Effort: A Laboratory Study
Causal effect analysis in nonrandomized data with latent variables and categorical indicators: The implementation and benefits of EffectLiteR.
Are diverse models really non-idealized? Investigating body positivity public feed posts of fashion and beauty brands on instagram
Remediating rigid rule-following in subclinical Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder using a brief mindfulness task: A case-control pilot study
The role and impact of therapeutic counselling on the emotional experience of adults living with dementia: A systematic review
Seeking and Attaining Romantic Relationships: Counseling Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorder
A green but also just transition? Variations in social and industrial policy responses to industrial decarbonisation in EU member states
Validation of the Youth Internalizing Problem Screener in Singapore
New campaign to nip consent confusion in the bud
The $40 million, 12-month campaign will feature on television, online videos, social media and cinemas and encourage adults to check their understanding of consent, before discussing it with each other and young people.
Prevalence, severity and impacts of breathlessness in Indian adults: An exploratory, nationally representative, cross-sectional online survey
The Cultural Consequences of Market Transition: An Empirical Examination of Rising Materialism in Twenty-First-Century China
Data Must Speak: Zambia
FY24 Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Use Site-Based Program (Grants.gov Deadline July 1)
Moving Beyond Single Racial Identification: Considering Multiracial and Multiethnic Identification in Public Health
Understanding of Psychological Literacy: Comparative Insights From Undergraduates in China and the United Kingdom
Longing of the new working class for a solidary ‘we’
A German study finds the new working class lacking in class consciousness yet strongly aware of social inequalities. Above: Ver.di has bucked the trend of declining trade-union membership in Germany
Experiences with advance care planning in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: Qualitative longitudinal study with people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and their family carers
The effect of COVID-19 on the non-COVID health outcomes of crisis-affected peoples: a systematic review
Unveiling the tapestry of mother–child interactions through text mining and sentiment analysis
The Effect of Cognitive and Laughter Therapy on Psychological Symptoms in Nursing Students
Critical Feminism Under Critical Conditions: Violence, Silence, and Resistance
CfP: The impact and emergence of populism in political and public leadership (Closes 15 Jan)
Study Reveals Potential Neural Marker for Social Impairment in Psychotic Disorders
A content analysis of cognitive, emotional, and social development in popular kid’s YouTube
‘How long do you think?’ Unresponsive dying patients in a specialist palliative care service: A consecutive cohort study
Ideological and political bias in psychology: Nature, scope, and solutions By Craig L. Frisby, Richard E. Redding, William T. O’Donohue, & Scott O. Lilienfeld (Eds.), Springer. 2023. pp. 948. $159.99 (cloth); $119.00 (ebook). ISBN: 9783031291470 (cloth); 9783031291487 (ebook)
Customer Engagement in Utilitarian vs. Hedonic Service Contexts
Therapists, social workers face scrutiny in Missouri AG investigation of transgender care
A group of over 200 protesting MU Health’s cancelation of transgender minors’ prescriptions approaches Columbia City Hall Sept. 15. MU Health backed out of gender-affirming care for minors after the passage of a new state law including broad medical malpractice provisions.